Power Lines Upgrade
 There's an area where they are upgrading the power lines there's the primary ones up high on the poles shown here (and a lower power set farther down the pole shown in a previous pic).

This pic  the shows the poles *before* any of the wheel-thingies for running lines (and ofcourse lines themselves) were installed. - those shown in Yesterday's pic. This one also better shows the large insulators used.


Location:
Near Jefferson, Colorado

Power Lines Upgrade

There's an area where they are upgrading the power lines there's the primary ones up high on the poles shown here (and a lower power set farther down the pole shown in a previous pic).

This pic the shows the poles *before* any of the wheel-thingies for running lines (and ofcourse lines themselves) were installed. - those shown in Yesterday's pic. This one also better shows the large insulators used.


Location:
Near Jefferson, Colorado

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AngryHorse   [01 Oct, 2018 at 11:15 AM]
Most of the insulators here are being upgraded from the heavy old glass ones, to some form of composite versions Wink
Funkybulb   [01 Oct, 2018 at 02:00 PM]
i know glass ones when sun hit it just right. it seen glow from the sun. it just loo so cool Cool
Kev   [02 Oct, 2018 at 08:53 PM]
Are they doing that on the 33 + up your way rich? They are doing it on the 11 only down here, just had a new pole on the 33 down the road and they have used the china insulators on that.

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